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Carole M. Trévise is a lecturer at Princeton University specializing in French literature, particularly in the realms of naturalism and 19th-century novels. She holds a Ph.D. from Sorbonne University in XIXth-century French Literature and another from Tulane University in European Studies. Her research interests encompass a range of topics including Naturalism, with a focus on authors like Balzac and Zola, as well as modern France and the interplay of anthropology and literature. She examines religious rituals, secularism, and capitalism within the context of literature and society, with particular attention to linguistic variations and biculturalism in allophone communities. Trévise has presented her work at numerous conferences and is actively involved in exploring themes such as modern secularization, language acquisition, and the cultural impacts of literature.
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